Many of us are eagerly waiting for the deals that come every year on Black Friday/Cyber Monday, but don't forget about the weekly Deals With Gold. This week you can pick up Terraria for 80% off and Homefront: The Revolution for 60% off, both on the Xbox One.

Quiz time! What's the one modern gaming system Terraria has yet to release on? If you muttered something about that wacky Nintendo home console, you're correct! Five years after its official PC release, Terraria is finally coming to Wii U this summer. Phew.

Now it's time for some Terrarianews! No, this has nothing to do with a secret new PC patch or the nifty Terraria: Otherworld. This is a good old fashioned update for the console version of the game, nudging it up to version 1.2.3 so it finally catches up to the items and features in the PC release.

While the PC version of Terraria is brewing up its big 1.3 release, the console versions get a few updates to make sure no one forgets to secure their loot fort from alien invaders. The Frost Moon event has been released for Xbox and PlayStation versions of Terraria, unleashing more horrors (and more items) on your favorite sidescrolling sandbox world.

Ever since the big (no, the HUGE) 1.2 update was released for the PC version of Terraria, owners of the console and mobile ports wondered when they were going to get a taste of the good stuff. At long last, Android and iOS users can enjoy the latest Terraria goodies on their little portable devices!

The announcement was made over the summer, but the time has finally arrived! Terraria is now available for Xbox One via the Xbox Games Store, joining just about every modern and slightly antiquated gaming platform on the planet.

Another year of our lives gone, another year closer to death, another port of Terraria. Originally released on the PC, the now massive 2D action-adventure game has found its home on a plethora of devices. Most recently, it's been announced that you and seven other co-op pals can now relive the experience of fighting a glowing, multi-armed space skull on the Playstation 4 and Xbox One.

In what publisher 505 Games is calling the "biggest update to date", the Android version of Terraria is about to receive a massive wad of new content. Included in the release are new items, new enemies, new biomes, new bosses, and the fan favorite HARDMODE, which we should be contractually obliged to write in all-caps from now on.

So you've made the leap to next gen and picked up an Xbox One, but find yourself longing for the 2d pixelated glory of yesteryear. Dry those tears, friend, for Terrariais coming to Xbox One sometime in late 2014! Now you can finally relive your fondest memories of battling winged eyeballs, constructing a magnificent castle, and filling your friend's castle completely to the brim with lava.

Terraria hasn't had a difficult time spreading from PC to Xbox, PS Vita, PlayStation 3 or even mobile devices. The game's latest impressive update, on the other hand, has. Released for PC back in October, Terraria's 1.2 patch has finally wormed its way to consoles and Vita. Time to start playing again!

Recently announced by publisher 505 Games, Terraria is at long last releasing for PlayStation Vita! The portable version features all of the content in the PS3 version with reworked controls that include touch support. Better still, the game features Cross-Platform Play, allowing Vita owners to join in with PS3 players like one big happy Sony family.

When Terraria finally made its way to mobile devices this fall, we had one major complain: no co-op support. What's the point of mining every block of a vast 2D world without being able to show your friends the vague outline of a butt you carved into the wall? A new update from the game's mobile publisher addresses that problem with local co-op support. Hooray!